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see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. a company-wide memo about the meeting? uh-huh. this is the meeting. we are the company. don't sweat it. i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. >>> welcome back to japan. it is just after noon here on tuesday and it is bitterly cold, a very damp cold adding to the misery of the search and rescue teams looking for bodies just behind us here. i actually touched down in tokyo last night, and pinned on my radiation detector, took our iodine pills and started heading north. what was so striking it went from japan's legendary order that regimented clean structure into chaos like th
see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. a company-wide memo about the meeting? uh-huh. this is the meeting. we are the company. don't sweat it. i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of...
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america's diner is always open. >>> the bay area is of course home to a large japanese american population. linda shows us how they are watching this devastation unfold. the pictures are terrifying. people running and dodging falling chunks of debris and pieces of buildings. then the tsunami swallowing towns in northern japan. all of this seen live by friends and family living in the bay area. >> i have two friends who live in sendai, which is ground zero, and i'm not able to contact them. >> sazuki's family lives 100 miles from the area hit by the tsunami. he hasn't heard from any of them. >> i call 20 times, but i can't reach anybody. >> communications have been down, but some contact can be made through e-mail and social networking sites. he flew in from tokyo to san francisco just yesterday. she is worried about her country. >> well, that's a disaster and it's not good now. so i don't know what will we do? >> do you know if your home is o.k.? ingly think so, but i couldn't talk to my mom and family. >> that must worry you. >> right. >> she is flying home to tokyo on monday. these japan
america's diner is always open. >>> the bay area is of course home to a large japanese american population. linda shows us how they are watching this devastation unfold. the pictures are terrifying. people running and dodging falling chunks of debris and pieces of buildings. then the tsunami swallowing towns in northern japan. all of this seen live by friends and family living in the bay area. >> i have two friends who live in sendai, which is ground zero, and i'm not able to...
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they've sur rend round a bank of america to stop what april appears to be an armed robbery. the gunman is rrtedly inside of the bank. we'll have more information on the developing story tonight at 6:00. >> and tomorrow is the deadline to provide documents to state regulateors verifying pressure levels in the pipeline system are safe. and there are order follows explosion in san bruno in september that killed eight people, destroying three dozen homes. the state public utilities commission could order pg&e to deduct expenses and time-consuming tests if the utility does not prove it's set safe pressure levels throughout the system. >> coming up next a never before seen exhibit at california kad my of scie "know the species, know the stain." lanolin-free coat, i know it's an alpaca. walks in here, looks says "hey look, it's a llama!" cleaning the stain like he would a llama stain. time he's wasting. ♪ call 1-800-steemer >>> coming up at 6:00 japan's ties to silicon valley how devastation there could impact delivery of the products in such huge demand. also... >> there is acti
they've sur rend round a bank of america to stop what april appears to be an armed robbery. the gunman is rrtedly inside of the bank. we'll have more information on the developing story tonight at 6:00. >> and tomorrow is the deadline to provide documents to state regulateors verifying pressure levels in the pipeline system are safe. and there are order follows explosion in san bruno in september that killed eight people, destroying three dozen homes. the state public utilities commission...
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why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempur-pedic. ask me how fast i fall asleep. tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ask me why someone who's never had an ache or a pain is in love with this bed. the most highly recommended bed in america. a company-wide memo about the meeting? uh-huh. this is the meeting. we are the company. don't sweat it. i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need you on this conference call. rick, it's lyle. rickster? i'm here. there he is! [ male announcer ] switch to sprint and get unlimited 4g data on a wide range of devices. sprint 4g, it's business without limits. trouble hearing on the phone? only on the now network. visit sprintrelay.com. you know what this is, cartwright? yes. nicorette mini. you carry them around everywhere. yes carry them everywhere. because cravings are everywhere. no matter where cr
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new zealand and mexico central and south america well let's have more on the effects it's having of the pacific region including russia's far east let's talk to our correspondent lisa no way i mean what is the latest that you're getting of from russia a solid invasion well unfortunately we have a loss and he said we'll try to bring her back later but. ok well let's just come back to that they had her again let me reiterate that the whole pacific region is on a tsunami watch including of the western coast of the u.s. how why is bracing for a strong quake to happen they're expecting in the next few hours. also as far away as central and south america they're all on a tsunami watch just to remind you are the pictures you're looking at the devastation caused by an eight point nine magnitude earthquake that had hit the northeastern up parts of japan of the epicenter around one hundred thirty kilometers off the coast sendai city that's a coastal region devastated by the tsunami that followed the quake ok now we've managed to get our correspondent back on this plane you tell us though there's
new zealand and mexico central and south america well let's have more on the effects it's having of the pacific region including russia's far east let's talk to our correspondent lisa no way i mean what is the latest that you're getting of from russia a solid invasion well unfortunately we have a loss and he said we'll try to bring her back later but. ok well let's just come back to that they had her again let me reiterate that the whole pacific region is on a tsunami watch including of the...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- tensions are running high. two protesters are killed and bahrain declares a state of emergency. and desperate to leave libya. gaddafi's forces report gains. we have reports from refugees trying to lead the conflict. -- believe that the conflict. -- leave the conflict. hello. four explosions in as many days, and radiation levels at levels authorities acknowledged to be dangerous. the struggle to stop and knelt down at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant it is ongoing. cooling water is recovering smoothly. but the plant is 150 miles north of the japanese capitol. there are still serious concerns. we have this from tokyo. >> it was built to help fuel and economics to work -- superpower. but now the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant is only adding to japan's was. the buildings house reactors, broken and overheating at risk of melting down. today, the latest in a series of blasts, the result of desperate efforts to cool them. amid the smoke,
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- tensions are running high. two protesters are killed and bahrain declares a state of emergency. and desperate to leave libya. gaddafi's forces report gains. we have reports from refugees trying to lead the conflict. -- believe that the conflict. -- leave the conflict. hello. four explosions in as many days, and radiation levels at levels...
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the gunman who was barricaded inside the bank of america. here's the map there. police from several north bay departments swarmed the building late this afternoon. the man locked himself inside after letting employees and customers leave the bank. police then set up a command station at a nearby gas station and closed several streets in the area. the man posted signs in the branch windows explaining his financial problems. as we mentioned, he surrendered shortly after 10:00. >>> back to our top story, the mounting crisis at japan's fukushima power plan. the nuclear safety agency said a fire in the reactor at the damaged plant in the tsunami ravaged north eastern region has been extinguished. radiation levels are spiking. japan's prime minister addressed his country a few hours ago, urging calm but acknowledging that radiation had seeped from the plant's number 4 reactor. we warn people living nearby to stay indoors. as the risk rises, japan's economic crisis deepens. the nikkei stock index falling 12% on news of another explosion at that plant. radiation fallout,
the gunman who was barricaded inside the bank of america. here's the map there. police from several north bay departments swarmed the building late this afternoon. the man locked himself inside after letting employees and customers leave the bank. police then set up a command station at a nearby gas station and closed several streets in the area. the man posted signs in the branch windows explaining his financial problems. as we mentioned, he surrendered shortly after 10:00. >>> back...
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. >> welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- coming up, the u.n. security council discusses a no-fly zone over libya, but nothing is agreed. and conversation in bahrain. protesters set up roadblocks as 1000 at saudi troops entered the country. hello. millions in the parts of northeast japan hammered by last week's quake and tsunami have spent their fourth night without food, water, electricity, or gas. at least 500,000 people have been left homeless, but even now, much is still unknown. communications are still down in many areas. about 2000 bodies have been found washed ashore. half of them in a town that was flattened by the water. as japan struggles to deal with an emergency, fears are growing about the safety of the fukushima daiichi power plant. we have this from the edge of the nuclear exclusion zone. >> inside the plant, workers are trying to avert a nuclear catastrophe. but today, a second explosion. this time at reactor no. 3. the blast was huge. there was believed to b
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. >> the west coast of america was braced for the worst as giant waves headed across the pacific. people were told to get to high ground. so far several ships and docks have been evacuated -- have been smashed. people were told to get to high ground. >> i have such a close personal friendship and connection to the japanese people in part because i grew up in hawaii where i was very familiar with japanese cute -- culture. that just makes our concerns that much more acute. >> the president said this tragedy was a reminder that ultimately humanity is one and that japan lp come back stronger than ever with help from its friends. >> president obama has also said the world has an obligation to prevent any massacre of civilians in. the u.n. declared after much arguing that the situation in lickia ask -- libya is important. our middle east editor has been there. >> almost a week after the rebel group said it had captured zawaria we were allowed to visit. the square the rebels used as 9 core of their protest has now been captured by gaddafi's men. there are signs of the fight -- a building
. >> the west coast of america was braced for the worst as giant waves headed across the pacific. people were told to get to high ground. so far several ships and docks have been evacuated -- have been smashed. people were told to get to high ground. >> i have such a close personal friendship and connection to the japanese people in part because i grew up in hawaii where i was very familiar with japanese cute -- culture. that just makes our concerns that much more acute. >>...
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. >>> president obama is keeping an eye on the military operation in libya from latin america. right now the president is in chile the second stop in his five-day tour of the region. last night mr. obama and first lady michelle obama attended a dinner at the chilean president. earlier in the day two leaders held a press conference where they talked about libya and the u.s. plans on stepping back its role. >> there will be a transition taking place in which we have a range of coalition partners the european members of the arab league that will be participating in establishing a no fly zone. >> later today the president is scheduled to arrive in el salvador his last stop before heading back to the united states. >>> president obama continues his latin tour officials in his administration are expected to release a statement today calling on the united nations to stop discrimination of gays and lesbians around the world. it will been made at the gee nova base human rights council. an official vote could come later this year. >>> also today vice president joe biden is expected to un
. >>> president obama is keeping an eye on the military operation in libya from latin america. right now the president is in chile the second stop in his five-day tour of the region. last night mr. obama and first lady michelle obama attended a dinner at the chilean president. earlier in the day two leaders held a press conference where they talked about libya and the u.s. plans on stepping back its role. >> there will be a transition taking place in which we have a range of...
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we're always on it hopefully barely there and america's stations was the first to report the earthquake or so quickly felt insecure leaners this is the closest part of russia to japan and while a tsunami threat has receded there is no relief for the people here with the danger now one of nuclear catastrophe everyone here understands that in the worst case scenario it will take a radioactive cloud less than an hour to reach the coast of russia exceeding the gretsch of r r t from the region thanks for the picture richard addict as we call forward very good evening to serve as a governor of pennsylvania nine hundred seventy eight and of course at that time to deal with a partial meltdown at three mile island nuclear plant we really appreciate you being on the program. that was the most significant nuclear energy disaster of course on the totally of the united states to date. you have to manage that. to a certain extent it resembles to say what we're unfortunately seeing unfolding in japan doesn't i mean during the past three days we've seen a lot of conflicting reports from the japanese go
we're always on it hopefully barely there and america's stations was the first to report the earthquake or so quickly felt insecure leaners this is the closest part of russia to japan and while a tsunami threat has receded there is no relief for the people here with the danger now one of nuclear catastrophe everyone here understands that in the worst case scenario it will take a radioactive cloud less than an hour to reach the coast of russia exceeding the gretsch of r r t from the region...
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are without power a phenomenal boarding house that is huge across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. and indonesia ways that already hit parts of hawaii but there's not any major danger that. which one has declared a nuclear power emergency after the cooling system failed either plants out of the machine last following the earthquake in the northeast we're now joined by an expert on chemicals. that was the top up about well threat very many parts of being with us here on auntie's and how serious is the danger at this time. the problem is they're actually very serious because we're talking could be possible destructions of the chemical plants and also the atomic force stations and as to the chemical plant the air didn't clear as we are having in mind the possible calm terminations. of the air and their land is the toxic chemicals which my. clothing to be are going to cultural products and as to the nuclear power station i have to say that the japanese nation became very sensitive to the problem of fear radioactive pollution of the kind beer half their going back to nine hundr
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act now, go to alz.org. >>> japan is one of america's closest friends and allies in the post world war ii era. the u.s. maintains a major military presence there. now american forces are gathering forces to help the country cope with this disaster. our report from nbc's ian williams. >> reporter: u.s. plans for a massive relief operation have also been overshadowed by japan's escalating nuclear crisis. >> i know they're looking at several different options. something a little bit closer but not too close to, obviously, what's going on with the reactor plants. >> reporter: marines are looking to set up a forward base at yamagata. that needs japan's agreement. today they were still negotiating over the size and scope of the operation. >> if our number's called, we're ready to assist in any way possible. >> what kind of stuff could you bring in? >> a variety of stuff, all the way from search and rescue to food and supplies. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes along japan's devastated northeast coast. japanese officials have told us they face a cr
act now, go to alz.org. >>> japan is one of america's closest friends and allies in the post world war ii era. the u.s. maintains a major military presence there. now american forces are gathering forces to help the country cope with this disaster. our report from nbc's ian williams. >> reporter: u.s. plans for a massive relief operation have also been overshadowed by japan's escalating nuclear crisis. >> i know they're looking at several different options. something a...
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toyota motor has also reduced production in north america by suspending overtime and work on holidays. >>> demand for bottled water is surging all over japan due to the recent natural disaster. on top of this, concerns linger about the safety of tap water. >> reporter: a beveragemaker in miyazaki prefecture southern japan is shipping bottled mineral water to convenience stores. since the massive earthquake, orders have risen to nearly four times the usual amount. to meet demand the maker shifted its operating hours from ten hours a day to around the clock and workers are giving up their weekends to continue production. >> translator: we work into the night because we want to make as much as possible. >> reporter: another beveragemaker in the prefecture supplies bottled mineral water to retailers in the kyushu region, southern japan. two days after the quake, the company received an order of 300,000 bottles of water from the government to be shipped to affected areas. >> translator: these are recent orders. >> reporter: orders from the greater tokyo area were up ten-fold. this came aft
toyota motor has also reduced production in north america by suspending overtime and work on holidays. >>> demand for bottled water is surging all over japan due to the recent natural disaster. on top of this, concerns linger about the safety of tap water. >> reporter: a beveragemaker in miyazaki prefecture southern japan is shipping bottled mineral water to convenience stores. since the massive earthquake, orders have risen to nearly four times the usual amount. to meet demand...
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lurz were making iridescent glass before louis comfort tiffany really took it to its high point in america in the 1900s. anyway let's have a look at the piece itself, because what makes it special is it's in a nice frame. and the frame itself is german pewter, austrian pewter. and it's very organic, because this is very much an art nouveau shape. it's very much art nouveau in period. the glass itself is actually a very deep cobalt blue. the technique here is referred to as papillon glass, or butterfly glass. in other words, it has the effect almost of an iridescent butterfly wing. anyway, people collect them. lots of people love iridescent glass. and lurz and tiffany, the top of the tree. well, i don't know what your son's father-in-law paid for the house, but you can tell him that the vase that was left behind is worth a princely sum of around about £800. he'll be pleased to hear that. - yeah. - he will indeed.
lurz were making iridescent glass before louis comfort tiffany really took it to its high point in america in the 1900s. anyway let's have a look at the piece itself, because what makes it special is it's in a nice frame. and the frame itself is german pewter, austrian pewter. and it's very organic, because this is very much an art nouveau shape. it's very much art nouveau in period. the glass itself is actually a very deep cobalt blue. the technique here is referred to as papillon glass, or...
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are the japanese community center in san francisco, the red cross and national buddhist churches of america. >>> the disaster in japan is dominating the news but libya are still in the headlines. >>> new information tonight about that tour bus crash. how witnesses disagree with the bus driver about what happened just before the bus flipped over. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cw weather center. we have had the rains, gusty winds. even a couple lightening strikes tonight. what else can we expect? we will talk about that coming up. ,,,, >>> another icon of the 60s culture died. he died in a car crash in australia yesterday. he was a sound engineer for the grateful dead but was the producer of lsd. his drug reportedly inspires some of the music by the dead. jimmy hendricks and frank zapa. his family says he was driving with his wife when they ran off the road and hit a tree. standley was 76 years old. >>> government loyalists in libya today using warships, tanks sweeping rebel forces from a key oil town. now the government is headed for the last remaining rebel stronghold. mark p
are the japanese community center in san francisco, the red cross and national buddhist churches of america. >>> the disaster in japan is dominating the news but libya are still in the headlines. >>> new information tonight about that tour bus crash. how witnesses disagree with the bus driver about what happened just before the bus flipped over. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cw weather center. we have had the rains, gusty winds. even a couple lightening...
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from trees in the pacific and southwest and also even possibly peru in chile in south america in the next twenty four hours. was a survivor of our top story of course a major tsunami has struck northeastern japan sending a ten meter high wall of water inland which is causing widespread devastation it was caused by eight point nine magnitude earthquake that struck some a hundred and thirty kilometers off the pacific coast several aftershocks have been felt since thirty eight people have been confirmed that but that number is still expected to rise will happen a sense for you here on r.c.c. throughout the day. we hear also our apache outs that. god promised them the cylinder long stops. will if they are still going to be thinking the. goal chosen people will not believe that god is real estate agent say ok this land is just for you guys and this guy is as. this is the. research might then. cut. this implies. he needs to be the best and the leader of the radio invade them against him and then simone number for them our vehicles displayed in that are. the most dangerous of the radiation
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. >>> we are live in japan, on this special edition of "america this morning." >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm peggy bunker. there's two, main concerns in japan this morning, coping with the huge scope of the humanitarian disaster. also, nuclear fares from three, crippled reactors. >> overnight, there was a new blast at the fukushima plant that was felt 25 miles away. and also injured several workers. so far though, radiation levels are still within legal limits. >>> also today, 2,000 bodies were found on the shores. authorities there may ask foreign funeral homes to send supplies. >> and thousands of people are still missing. and the death toll, now, could pass 10,000. >>> and details on all of these developments, plus how the disaster is impacting stock markets on this first, full session since the quake. >> we begin our coverage, now, with emily schmidt. >> reporter: in parts of japan, where the earthquake may have killed at least 10,000 people, life is now spent in lines. people are waiting hours for water, for food, for fuel. >> translator: i don't kno
. >>> we are live in japan, on this special edition of "america this morning." >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm peggy bunker. there's two, main concerns in japan this morning, coping with the huge scope of the humanitarian disaster. also, nuclear fares from three, crippled reactors. >> overnight, there was a new blast at the fukushima plant that was felt 25 miles away. and also injured several workers. so far though, radiation...
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later on "america this morning" and also on "good morning america," we'll bring you more extensive live reporting from the scene there in the earthquake zone. >>> shifting gears and taking a look at your monday forecast. stormy in the south, up to 2 inches of rain from memphis to nashville and also raleigh. showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. rain and a dusting of snow from st. louis to bloomington, illinois. rain in the pacific northwest and mountain snow in the rockies. >> 54 in boise. 66 in sacramento. 86 in phoenix. 52 in omaha. 45 in chicago. 39 in detroit. 38 in boston. >> as aid pours in to help quake victims in japan, a man far from the disaster zone is doing his part one brush stroke at a time tiger yonemoto cannot reach his friends or family in japan but he set up a shop along a miami beach street to raise money for them. he's painted calligraphy messages with inspiring words like love, peace and hope. >> he says it is rewarding to use a simple talent to make a difference. those folks need all the hope and prayers they can get these days. that's for sure. >>> more
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> new this morning, japan on
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the united states' involvement in its nuclear energy program as a result of the disaster in japan and america as a general electric built the fukushima reactors and is now bidding to build plants in india. reports now from new delhi where analysts are questioning the manufacturer's blueprints and its possible design flaws. right now a lot of people are wondering who they can point the finger at whether it's general electric who actually designed these nuclear reactors or the operator which in this case is taco tokyo electric power company and actually when you take a deeper look into japanese law general electric will actually not be liable for any of the accident or damage that's happened at these nuclear reactors which could save them potentially tens or hundreds of billions of dollars so they're probably grieving a little bit of a sigh of relief right now actually tepco the operator of the nuclear reactors would be responsible for those liability costs now many people are saying that in fact there were some design flaws general electric is very keen on tapping into the one hundred fifty bi
the united states' involvement in its nuclear energy program as a result of the disaster in japan and america as a general electric built the fukushima reactors and is now bidding to build plants in india. reports now from new delhi where analysts are questioning the manufacturer's blueprints and its possible design flaws. right now a lot of people are wondering who they can point the finger at whether it's general electric who actually designed these nuclear reactors or the operator which in...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> we're learning tonight that president obama is headed back to the bay area next month. according to the white house press office the focus of his visit will be strengthening...
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[ beeping ] >> right now in america, one out of four children doesn't know where their next meal is coming from. >> food insecurity is a growing problem in the united states. >> tune in march 19th at 7:30 p.m. on nbc to see child hunger ends here: a special report. a spec >>> good morning, 7:35 now, right now an update on that explosion at a nuclear power plant in japan. the blast has wiped out a building housing the nuclear reactor in sendai. right now there are large amounts of radiation. it's still unclear how much radiation is in the air. we also don't know how hot that reactor is now. the explosion happened after the reactor's cooling system failed. the american red cross the jumping into action to help the -- now that nuclear power plant -- the toll is high from the devastating events. hundreds are dead and villages and cities are destroyed. the american red cross ceo barb larson. what is the american red cross going to help out overseas. >> we're in close communications with the japanese red cross, they're the primary providers of -- what we're doing is sending them money. >> what d
[ beeping ] >> right now in america, one out of four children doesn't know where their next meal is coming from. >> food insecurity is a growing problem in the united states. >> tune in march 19th at 7:30 p.m. on nbc to see child hunger ends here: a special report. a spec >>> good morning, 7:35 now, right now an update on that explosion at a nuclear power plant in japan. the blast has wiped out a building housing the nuclear reactor in sendai. right now there are...
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and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. pacific life. and by bnsf railway. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: moammar qaddafi showed no sign of backing down today, even as u.s. and british submarines fired another 20 cruise missiles at targets in libya. he appeared for the first time since the coalition attacks began on saturday. earlier tanks and troops local to qaddafi blasted a town near the tunisian border and the city of misrata east of tripoli. the u.s. task force commander, admiral samuel locklear, said the coalition was "considering all options" on how to respond. we have a series of reports from independent television news, beginning with john ray in tripoli. >> reporter: coalition air strikes are hitting home. the evidence show
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and just ahead on tonight's cbs evening news what, can america learn from the earthquake in japan? >> mitchell: although it is not yet possible to accurately predict earthquakes, researchers in japan say a system there did raise an alarm before the start of the most severe shaking, possibly saving countless lines. as daniel sieberg reports now, that may not be the case here. >> reporter: while the damage from friday's quake is still unfolding, one thing is clear-- japan was ready for this one. >> japanese city, are one of the strongest in the world. >> reporter: 6,000 people were killed in the kobae quake of 1995. that was japan's wake-up call. the government authorized half a billion dollars to outfit the country with more than 1,000 ground sensors that more than the distance between quake waves. it triggers alert on tv, radio, and cell phones seconds before more tremors hit, possibly saving lives. >> japan is the only country that can provide such information on the early-warning system. >> reporter: japan pores $100 million annually into earthquake research and prepare understan
and just ahead on tonight's cbs evening news what, can america learn from the earthquake in japan? >> mitchell: although it is not yet possible to accurately predict earthquakes, researchers in japan say a system there did raise an alarm before the start of the most severe shaking, possibly saving countless lines. as daniel sieberg reports now, that may not be the case here. >> reporter: while the damage from friday's quake is still unfolding, one thing is clear-- japan was ready...
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are widely reported there a tsunami warning has been issued across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. and. waves have already hit parts of hawaii. well earlier we managed to speak to two witnesses of the devastating earthquake who were in tokyo when it hits. she said i'm talking about it and it continued quite a long time so you know. it was like. however. if you should do so i would be you know what if you're going to be inside africa to sell out and for one hundred kilometer or eight doctor it's. still not clear how much damage it is but we've heard there was a tsunami is the cost to resign want you surely it is announced forty seven already killed there we expect that number will be increase them. usually expected ask people stops and you know complete review scientific facts but it continues couple of minutes and then it continued to several times in one hour or so because. next week. we are not so you have to think so pervy area in brokering actually took place at the center experience the same types of years ago japan's government and many experts were expecting that we
are widely reported there a tsunami warning has been issued across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. and. waves have already hit parts of hawaii. well earlier we managed to speak to two witnesses of the devastating earthquake who were in tokyo when it hits. she said i'm talking about it and it continued quite a long time so you know. it was like. however. if you should do so i would be you know what if you're going to be inside africa to sell out and for one hundred kilometer...
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america has chosen to wait it is the french and the british that are being very active. right now much more active than washington probably about france and says it's recognizing the rebels as the legitimate power come international community trust these libyan rebels. the libyan opposition will. says something was different for me. we barely know those people who they are well some of them are some of the old from the former gadhafi started. the church and the opposition. and then there is a certain sense of legitimizing the opposition can go in not only in western states . so that later at least the no fly zone that will be imposed and that of moderate opposition but still the question is arise you who are those people who call the people who gave probably period are currently negotiating with the leadership of the european union question is just how representative they are into they actually represents for the entire. me. this is a complex question and. this is still virtual this is so rhetorical conflicts around libya is go into the last. ok to be true goes in russia
america has chosen to wait it is the french and the british that are being very active. right now much more active than washington probably about france and says it's recognizing the rebels as the legitimate power come international community trust these libyan rebels. the libyan opposition will. says something was different for me. we barely know those people who they are well some of them are some of the old from the former gadhafi started. the church and the opposition. and then there is a...
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. >> you can see the entire robin roberts interview tomorrow on "good morning america" that airs between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. right here. larry beil is here with the sports. >>> the warriors are trying to take down one of the best in the west. they shot 79% in the first quarter against dallas. could they stay hot enough? >>> good evening. four years ago the warriors stunned dallas since the "we believe" series. the mavs are among the best in the west and they know how to close out games. we have begged sabd -- sandhya to show us and she refused. he is showing up and showing up angry. david leigh is taking it to nowitzki. 68-60 warriors in the third, but here comes dallas. he is doing the dance off camera. wish we had that. wright for three and warriors up 7. mavericks with a 15-0 run. jason kidd tied his 96th. dirk, i must break you, nowitzki. that's what the good teams do and they win it 112-106. all signs point to the kings leaving the state capital on an attorney they filed trademark registration for the name anaheim royals. the kings called sacramento home for 26 years, but can't get a
. >> you can see the entire robin roberts interview tomorrow on "good morning america" that airs between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. right here. larry beil is here with the sports. >>> the warriors are trying to take down one of the best in the west. they shot 79% in the first quarter against dallas. could they stay hot enough? >>> good evening. four years ago the warriors stunned dallas since the "we believe" series. the mavs are among the best in the west...
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, the information right now is very limited in terms of what's coming into the newsroom here across america. nonetheless california is accustomed to hearing about earthquakes, but 8.9 is alarming to anyone who hears about an earthquake of that magnitude. what can we expect from this? >> well, in the immediate future you can expect to see a number of aftershocks. there have been a number of magnitude 6 and 7 aftershocks that have come after this quake and we expect that to be continuing possibly for several months. on the quake several days ago, the 7.2 that happened, it has been a couple of quite busy days with aftershocks related to that quake. >> of course, just like california, which is accustomed to earthquakes, japan has done a lot to seismically protect its buildings. can any building withstand something this large? >> well, i think that the mitigation measures that japan has taken certainly would help, you know, in terms of preventing or minimizing any damage that might occur. however, when you have a quake like this anywhere in the world, it is a potentially destructive quake, you k
, the information right now is very limited in terms of what's coming into the newsroom here across america. nonetheless california is accustomed to hearing about earthquakes, but 8.9 is alarming to anyone who hears about an earthquake of that magnitude. what can we expect from this? >> well, in the immediate future you can expect to see a number of aftershocks. there have been a number of magnitude 6 and 7 aftershocks that have come after this quake and we expect that to be continuing...
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gets their way maybe even airstrikes so we'll look into america's one eighty on the situation and police brutality on the rise after yet another botched raid this time in d.c. we want to know when is enough enough should we continue these raids of the police just can't get their facts straight and efforts for wall street reform have well they've hit a wall five new piece of legislation of come forward from the g.o.p. dismantling key elements of the dot frank bill so i'll tell you what's on the chopping block and we'll find out who the g.o.p. is really sticking up for and we'll tell you about the latest project from the government but this one is designed for social media we'll have details on the online persona management service and how social media can help spread pro-american propaganda and catch jihad it's all discuss all that and more on tonight's show but first onto our top story. after surviving a nine point zero magnitude earthquake and massive tsunami and now living amongst threats of radiation the people of japan are in crisis now so how are people surviving while they're surro
gets their way maybe even airstrikes so we'll look into america's one eighty on the situation and police brutality on the rise after yet another botched raid this time in d.c. we want to know when is enough enough should we continue these raids of the police just can't get their facts straight and efforts for wall street reform have well they've hit a wall five new piece of legislation of come forward from the g.o.p. dismantling key elements of the dot frank bill so i'll tell you what's on the...
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how that was affected thankfully not too bad countries across the pacific area though including south america the u.s. to indonesia were put on alert for any tsunamis heading their way but while the first waves have now reached america's mainland the major threat there appears to have passed as well again a little bit of brightness in all the disaster today are u.s. correspondent garniture canon has the latest from the u.s. . when the tsunami waves have hit the u.s. mainland the u.s. west coast specifically the states of oregon california and washington have been on high alert since early friday morning the tsunami there did not cause any serious damage those were just strong waves on six feet high on average that's the height of a tall person evacuations nevertheless it's been earlier ordered in parts of washington and oregon scientists look knowledge they overstated the threat with defended their actions saying they took the proper steps and learned the lessons of the two thousand and four indonesian tsunami that killed thousands of people who didn't get enough nor ning the fears of tsunami
how that was affected thankfully not too bad countries across the pacific area though including south america the u.s. to indonesia were put on alert for any tsunamis heading their way but while the first waves have now reached america's mainland the major threat there appears to have passed as well again a little bit of brightness in all the disaster today are u.s. correspondent garniture canon has the latest from the u.s. . when the tsunami waves have hit the u.s. mainland the u.s. west coast...
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america's diner is always open. you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d! instead of earning bupkus, your savings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? what's this do? [ beeping ] earthquake and tsunami. >>> this is chopper 5 live just to show you what's happening in santa cruz, where len ramirez reported earlier that the surges from the tsunami waves really have not stopped. they've let up. but they've not stopped completely. so we'll be keeping an eye on on what's happening in santa cruz. you can see the boats that are just on top of one another there in the harbor. those wave surges have pushed them around and knocked some of the docks completely awart -- completely apart. >>> i can tell you thousands of people are stranded in tokyo. a lot of the q
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>>> and good morning, america. joining us is "world news" anchor, diane sawyer, is who is there in sendai, japan, where the scope of the destruction is staggering. powerful aftershocks still rocking that region. >> japan and the world trying to deal with two overlapping crises, the humanitarian disaster and effort to control the nuclear emergency. as we said there was a third meltdown overnight. 11 injured in the blast. and after american officials detected radiation onboard "the uss ronald reagan," it was moved offshore. the americans have scrubbed down and believed to be out of danger. and, robin, we should emphasize the nuclear experts still believe that the chances of a full-scale meltdown are remote. but this humanitarian disaster even worse than we feared. >> the death toll may top 10,000, with reports of thousands of bodies washing ashore in one of the hardest hit villages. the disaster has also dealt a powerful blow to japan's economy. their stock market plunged overnight, as the government announced it wou
>>> and good morning, america. joining us is "world news" anchor, diane sawyer, is who is there in sendai, japan, where the scope of the destruction is staggering. powerful aftershocks still rocking that region. >> japan and the world trying to deal with two overlapping crises, the humanitarian disaster and effort to control the nuclear emergency. as we said there was a third meltdown overnight. 11 injured in the blast. and after american officials detected radiation...
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well as we've been saying countries across the pacific area including russia south america the u.s. and indonesia through bracing themselves for possible tsunami waves hawaii has already been hit by six foot waves although they're not which to be serious yet before more we can now talk to one of us correspondents gallonage if you can guarantee what's the extent of the danger for the united states. well people have been evacuated from coastal areas in u.s. islands of hawaii you know to a higher ground the earthquake in japan triggered tsunami alerts all across the pacific as you mentioned fears are there's a tsunami could reach the coast of california but of course it was set very good grasp of the massive earthquake it's natural to eight point nine on return to penny's used to earthquakes like those but this is that that is the biggest on record in the country's history it was one of those people called shallow earthquakes mean it didn't happen in the ocean but very close to the shore if the impact is the devastating even though japan probably better than any other country is approv
well as we've been saying countries across the pacific area including russia south america the u.s. and indonesia through bracing themselves for possible tsunami waves hawaii has already been hit by six foot waves although they're not which to be serious yet before more we can now talk to one of us correspondents gallonage if you can guarantee what's the extent of the danger for the united states. well people have been evacuated from coastal areas in u.s. islands of hawaii you know to a higher...
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he's a correspondent for voice of america radio out there. a couple tweets sending in the last 20 minutes or so. he says the destruction hitting sendai right now is just draw dropping. on the eastern coast of japan. i'm going to scroll a little bit up here so that i can see what else he's tweeting. he says right now tsunami eating up land, homes on sendai coast relentless. then he says a few minutes later this is the disaster japan has feared for decades. he did say that g.g. business report reporting that tokyo disneyland parking lot has been hit by a tsunami. now as we speak apparently the japanese prime minister is addressing the nation. she appealing for public calm in this quick of this massive quake and destructive tsunami and just two minutes ago my friend steve says the first fatalities are now being confirmed from this massive quake and tsunami. just tweeted one more time. see what this is. and it says japan to accept foreign assistance for quake tsunami search and rescue. so again, my friend rosa, my first stephen dealing with this
he's a correspondent for voice of america radio out there. a couple tweets sending in the last 20 minutes or so. he says the destruction hitting sendai right now is just draw dropping. on the eastern coast of japan. i'm going to scroll a little bit up here so that i can see what else he's tweeting. he says right now tsunami eating up land, homes on sendai coast relentless. then he says a few minutes later this is the disaster japan has feared for decades. he did say that g.g. business report...
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, everybody, to "america this morning." as you can see there, we are following a major international story this morning. overnight, shortly after 1:00 a.m. eastern time, 2:46 p.m. local time in japan, a major earthquake struck the northeastern part of that country and has now triggered a major tsunami that's washing away boats, cars, homes, businesses. the extent of the damage and the death toll is rising at this point. but still unknown, as we begin to finally get glimpses in the coming hours, if not days. the extent of the damage and destruction being done in japan right now. a massive earthquake. the country's strongest, in fact, since 1995. look at that video there. >> unbelievable. these are pictures that are coming. these are new. we've been watching the video of the tsunami wave roll over the miyagi region. that's the city of sendai, populated by 1 million to 2 million people. very populated. very much an economic center for the country of japan. and in the pictures, you're starting to see firsthand some of the devas
, everybody, to "america this morning." as you can see there, we are following a major international story this morning. overnight, shortly after 1:00 a.m. eastern time, 2:46 p.m. local time in japan, a major earthquake struck the northeastern part of that country and has now triggered a major tsunami that's washing away boats, cars, homes, businesses. the extent of the damage and the death toll is rising at this point. but still unknown, as we begin to finally get glimpses in the...
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you can get all the latest information, obviously, on "america this morning," "good morning america" and abcnews.com. this tragedy unfolding in japan. looking at footage just into our studios, the tsunami, literally a wave caused by that earthquake going, you know, into that northeastern part of the country there, flooding that area. homes and businesses literally being wiped away. people on the roofs of their homes waving for help. you heard the prime minister say a wide area of damage, extending his sympathy to the victims of the unfolding disaster. >> asking for help from other countries and people will need that help as we start to get an assessment of what is going on. fire is a huge concern as you heard the prime minister discussing at nuclear sites, also a huge concern saying so far no disasters at that point. they shut down automatically. details on this are still coming in. we have heard reports of one death. obviously, those numbers -- that number is definitely expected to rise. so, we are continuing to get more pictures in. we'll bring you the very latest at abc news after
you can get all the latest information, obviously, on "america this morning," "good morning america" and abcnews.com. this tragedy unfolding in japan. looking at footage just into our studios, the tsunami, literally a wave caused by that earthquake going, you know, into that northeastern part of the country there, flooding that area. homes and businesses literally being wiped away. people on the roofs of their homes waving for help. you heard the prime minister say a wide...
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even those egyptians that see america's support as crucial right now will also remember that america helped fund mubarak and his repressions for almost 30 years. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> mitchell: and just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", a top state department official loses his job in a wikileaks plot. plot. >> mitchell: before leaving for europe and the middle east, secretary of state clinton today accepted the resignation of her chief spokesman. he was forced out over comments about the man accused of leaking top secret documents to wikileaks. witt johnson has more. >> reporter: state department spokesman p.j. crowley's decision to step down came just three days after calling the treatment of the suspected wikileaks leaker ridiculous, counterproductive and stupid. private bradley manning is being held in solitary confinement at a marine corps brig in virginia. each night he is stripped naked, then wears a suicide-proof smock to bed. the 23-year-old military analyst faces a slew of charges relating to the largest document leak in american history. crowley's re
even those egyptians that see america's support as crucial right now will also remember that america helped fund mubarak and his repressions for almost 30 years. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> mitchell: and just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", a top state department official loses his job in a wikileaks plot. plot. >> mitchell: before leaving for europe and the middle east, secretary of state clinton today accepted the resignation of her chief spokesman. he...
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all the way over to the bay area about nine and a half hours and extended all the way down to south america. the force is unbelievable. the tsunami advisory is still in effect, dangerous currents could still occur. here is accu-weather seven-day forecast. slight chance of rain tomorrow. periods of rain tuesday and wednesday and thursday. so next week is going to be a wet and active week. >> let's go to larry beil. if you are football fan, these are tense times. >> and for warrior fans with the game with orlando. settlement talks, new the circus has begun. lockout went into effect minutes ago. can reasonable people fig [ male announcer ] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn... ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the world...work. rethink possible. >>> coming up a the 11:00, passengers wo
all the way over to the bay area about nine and a half hours and extended all the way down to south america. the force is unbelievable. the tsunami advisory is still in effect, dangerous currents could still occur. here is accu-weather seven-day forecast. slight chance of rain tomorrow. periods of rain tuesday and wednesday and thursday. so next week is going to be a wet and active week. >> let's go to larry beil. if you are football fan, these are tense times. >> and for warrior...
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or learn from them don't as they love to stand on to for an absence of the senate off the america but as in the list of course history suggests to me that i may never see a plan. well as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends warships and more troops in that direction fueling speculation of a military intervention and meanwhile western countries may have already launched a war against colonel moammar gadhafi as north african regime most countries consider. freezing over. as an act of war for the weapons here the foreign assets of either libya the country or could often his family that some estimate to be almost one hundred billion dollars it's believed to be spread across the globe or your money invested through the country's sovereign wealth fund everything from a stake in the company that owns the financial times newspaper to land near the spanish resort town of marbury are being developed into homes and i golf course to the oil company of your annex and billions of dollars of cash in drinks the right europe and the u.s. the question now is what happens to all this money especia
or learn from them don't as they love to stand on to for an absence of the senate off the america but as in the list of course history suggests to me that i may never see a plan. well as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends warships and more troops in that direction fueling speculation of a military intervention and meanwhile western countries may have already launched a war against colonel moammar gadhafi as north african regime most countries consider. freezing over. as an act of war...
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america is worth ponderable for that dollars. either do seem to be many. commitments to new. mean for the us is one of needing money in fact result with technology. that's an excellent question you know general electric is very keen on tapping into the one hundred fifty billion dollar nuclear energy business here in india india is one example of many countries who are looking to expand their nuclear power market however obviously a lot of questions are being raised here in india across asia most nuclear power plant construction has been halted many leaders including a minister both been saying has said that inspections need to be done of the nuclear power plants here before anything continues now actually general electric chairman jeffrey immelt was in india earlier this week he was leading counsel of corporate acts for the first time outside of the united states here in india he had to answer some tough questions from indian reporters about what was happening in japan and he seems to on many accounts be dodging those questions t
america is worth ponderable for that dollars. either do seem to be many. commitments to new. mean for the us is one of needing money in fact result with technology. that's an excellent question you know general electric is very keen on tapping into the one hundred fifty billion dollar nuclear energy business here in india india is one example of many countries who are looking to expand their nuclear power market however obviously a lot of questions are being raised here in india across asia...